No reactors in here just an empty sump. The tank is the reactor itselves.Just curious...do any of you guys who don't do water changes, or have automated changes, use a nitrate reactor?
Carbon dosing does the trick.
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No reactors in here just an empty sump. The tank is the reactor itselves.Just curious...do any of you guys who don't do water changes, or have automated changes, use a nitrate reactor?
Thanks m8Always love seeing your tank Glenn. Has any work been done translating dutch to English on your site, is your product available in north America?
After I turn off the return pumps, my sump holds around 45 gallons of water. I drain the sump through a secondary re-circulating pump to a laundry basin and refill the sump.For those that change water by hand, how do you drain the tank? Use a pump, or vacuum?
Couldn't I just add a tee and cepex right after my return pump, drain my sump that way?After I turn off the return pumps, my sump holds around 45 gallons of water. I drain the sump through a secondary re-circulating pump to a laundry basin and refill the sump.
indeed - that could be done. I've always plumbed them from the re-circulating sump pump as it's plumbed in a way for easier access than where my returns sit. I wanted the re-circulating sump pump to feed my UV (if I ever use it) and my chiller.Couldn't I just add a tee and cepex right after my return pump, drain my sump that way?